Hundreds gathered outside of Ibrox to give Walter Smith an emotional send-off on his final visit to the stadium.
The cortege of the iconic manager, who died last week at the age of 73, passed the home of Rangers on route to a private family ceremony.
The gathered crowd, many wearing Rangers colours, scarves or waving flags gave a fitting tribute to the iconic figure as the cortege drove in the direction of Paisley Road West.
Applause rang out as those lining the streets mourned the loss of Smith in emotional and touching scenes.
The passing of the former Scotland and Everton manager rocked world football last week as Scottish football fans struggle to come to terms with the loss of a giant of the game.

He claimed 21 trophies and reached the UEFA Cup Final during two legendary spells as manager in Govan.
Following the private ceremony, Rangers will hold a public memorial to their former manager later this month.
A club statement read: "The memorial will take place on Friday, November 19 at Glasgow Cathedral.
"Please note, this will be an invite-only event. The service will be available for free via RangersTV.
"The club would like to put on record its thanks to our supporters, supporters of other clubs and the wider community for their kind words and support at this difficult time."
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